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Storage Unit Size Guide.

5x10

Perfect for storing the contents of a small room or sudio. Our 5x10, 50-square-foot spaces are about the size of a walk-in closet or half the size of a standard garage stall. It's a great choice for storing the contents of a small room, studio apartment, or for seasonal items you don't need everyday.

Ideal for storing: Small furniture such as chairs,  bedside tables, twin/queen matress, several medium sized boxes or storage totes stacked. Seasonal like; bikes, sports gear, camping equipment or holiday decorations. Appliances such as a small fridge, washer dryer set or TV's or business storage of inventory, files or equipment.


$75/month + GST



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10x10

Not too big, not too small — just right. Our 10x10 units give you 100 square feet of space, about the size of half a standard garage. They’re spacious enough to hold the contents of a one to two-bedroom home while still being easy to organize and access.

Ideal for storing: Household furniture like sofas, tables, dressers, mattress sets, and side tables. Appliances, 15-20 medium to large moving boxes stacked. Electronics and musical instruments. Seasonal items such as garden tools, bikes, skis, or camping gear. Office essentials like desks, chairs, and shelving units. A versatile option for when you need extra space without going overboard.

$104 month + GST

10x30

For those who need even more space, our 10x30 storage unit provides 300 square feet of room, roughly equivalent to the size of a two-car garage. This unit is perfect for storing the contents of a large home, or for businesses with significant storage needs.

Ideal for storing: Larger furniture like sectional couches, king-size mattresses, and dining sets, as well as multiple appliances such as refrigerators, freezers, and washers. This spacious unit offers the flexibility to store all your belongings in one convenient, secure location.




$188 month + GST

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Sea Cans 20' x 8'

A 20 foot Sea Can offers 160 sq feet of secure storage space. about the size of a single garage stall. With heavy duty-steel build, weather resistance, and lockable double doors.

Ideal for storing: Larger furniture like sectional couches, king-size mattresses, and dining sets, as well as multiple appliances such as refrigerators, freezers, and washers. This spacious unit offers the flexibility to store all your belongings in one convenient, secure location.






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Other storage options...

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Boat + RV Parking

One of the great benefits of renting a parking spot at our storage locations is the added security features of our facilities. We take your trust in our facility very seriously and incorporate security features to help protect your items.

Because our storage facility is designed to incorporate security features, they are a great alternative to street parking or parking on unattended property. Additionally, our storage units are designed to make hitching/unhitching and towing to your destination simple, so you don’t have to fight tight driveway spaces (or worry about backing into your neighbor’s yard) before you hit the road.

as low as $40/month. Call to learn more

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Seacans

Looking for a secure, cost-effective storage solution that's more flexible than a traditional unit? Our seacans storage offers the perfect alternative. Available in one standard size, these heavy-duty, weather-resistant containers provide ample space for storing everything from household items to tools and equipment.

With robust security features and the ability to rent on short or long-term bases, a seacan offers a reliable way to store your belongings outside of a traditional facility. Whether you need a secure spot for seasonal items or overflow storage, this practical option ensures your possessions are safe and accessible whenever you need them.

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Dry Storage

Heated and non-heated covered storage.

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Extra helpful information.

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Place the Heaviest Items In First

Always pack your unit with the bulkiest items first, then follow with boxes. Be sure to give yourself a pathway to get through your storage unit in the event that you’d need to access items. Keep items from the same room together and draw a map to put inside your unit so you have a good idea of where things are. Make a copy to keep at home for reference.

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Inventory and Label Everything

If it goes in a box, it should go on a list. By creating an inventory of everything you’ve packed, you can be sure that items make it to their final destination. If you’re moving into a storage unit, label boxes with their contents as well as the original room they came from. This way, if you need to pull a few boxes out of storage, you’ll know exactly what to look for.

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Plan Ahead As Much As You Can

The most important step in packing efficiently is to plan ahead. Find an approach to tackling the task that works for you. If you’re moving the contents of your entire home, consider packing everything up one room at a time. Schedule time in your day to pack a few boxes and create a deadline to ensure you stay organized.

FAQs

What is the advantage of having drive up storage?

Drive-up storage units offer the convenience of accessing your unit directly from your vehicle, making it easy to load and unload items, especially large ones. These units are spacious, easily accessible, and situated on the ground floor, eliminating the need to navigate stairs or elevators.

What items am I not allowed to store?

Tenants are prohibited from storing stolen or illegal goods in our storage units. Additionally, flammable or hazardous items, combustibles, liquids, plants, perishable goods, and animals are not permitted. For more detailed information on prohibited items, please contact us.

Do I need insurance on a storage unit?

Absolutely! Protecting your belongings is a top priority for us. All tenants are required to carry a valid insurance policy. You’ll need to arrange your own coverage and provide proof, including your policy number, coverage details, start date, and expiration date.

What do I need to rent a self-storage unit?

To rent a storage unit, you need a current government-issued photo ID, proof of address, credit card and a phone number we can use to reach you.

Who has access to my storage unit? If I get locked out or lose a key, can you help?

You do. We do not have a master key. When you rent a storage unit, you'll provide the lock. If something happens and you need the lock removed, a locksmith can help. We'll be more than happy to recommend a local expert.